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1 2016 Pirelli World Challenge Championship Series Porsche 911 GT Cup REGULATIONS PORSCHE GT CUP RULES V1- initial 2015 copy sent to PMNA, V2- revised 2016 tire allocation V3- Cool Suit, 1.4.4, 2.12.4

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2016

Pirelli World Challenge Championship Series

Porsche 911 GT Cup REGULATIONS

PORSCHE GT CUP RULES V1- initial 2015 copy sent to PMNA, V2- revised 2016 tire allocation V3- Cool Suit, 1.4.4, 2.12.4

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CONTENTS PORSCHE MOTORSPORT INTRODUCTION .................... 5 1.0 PWC PORSCHE GT CUP REGULATIONS ............... 6

1.1 ADDITIONAL ITEMS PERMITTED ........................................... 6 1.1.1 Drinking system .................................................................... 6 1.1.2 Cooling system....................................................................... 6

1.2 PERMITTED MODIFICATIONS & INSTALLATIONS ............... 6 1.3 OFFICIAL PORSCHE FACTORY SEALS .................................... 7 1.4 MINIMUM WEIGHTS AND BALLAST ...................................... 8

1.4.1 Minimum Combine Weight .............................................. 8 1.4.2 Weighing Scale ...................................................................... 8 1.4.4 Minimum Vehicle Weight ................................................. 8 1.4.5 Minimum Fuel Weight ....................................................... 9 1.4.5 Minimum Driver Weight ................................................... 9 1.4.6 Ballast Plates ......................................................................... 9 1.4.7 Alternate Weighing ............................................................. 9 1.4.8 Weight Qualifying and Races .......................................... 9 1.4.9 Scale Use ............................................................................... 10 1.4.10 Driver Safety Equipment. .............................................. 10 1.4.11 Weighing of Vehicles ....................................................... 10 1.4.12 Vehicle Below Minimum Weight ................................ 10 1.4.13 Determining the Driver Weights ................................ 10 1.4.14 Driver Parc Ferme ............................................................ 11 1.4.15 Total weight of the driver and vehicle ..................... 11 1.4.16 Loss of Vehicle Parts ........................................................ 11 1.4.17 Vehicle Parc Fermé........................................................... 11

1.5 GROUND CLEARANCE OF VEHICLE ....................................... 12 1.5.1 Measurement Points (Attatchment 7) ..................... 12 1.5.2 Measuring method ........................................................... 13 1.5.3 Fixation Pre Silencer........................................................ 13 1.5.3.1 Pre Silencer Picture (Attachment 9) ....................... 13

1.6 EXHAUST PRESCRIPTIONS .................................................... 13 1.7 NOISE REGULATIONS............................................................. 14 1.8 MANDATORY DECALS ............................................................ 14 1.9 SAFETY EQUIPMENT .............................................................. 14

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1.10 FUEL ......................................................................................... 14 1.10.1 Minimum Fuel Remaining ............................................. 14 1.10.2 Fuel Specification .............................................................. 14 1.10.3 Refuelling.............................................................................. 14

2.0 SPECIFIC TECHNICAL REGULATIONS ............... 15 2.1 VEHICLE MODEL .................................................................... 15 2.2 PORSCHE MOTORSPORT CONTACTS ................................... 15 2.3 VEHICLE DESCRIPTION .......................................................... 16

2.3.1 Vehicle .................................................................................... 16 2.3.2 Engine .................................................................................... 16 2.3.3 Power transmission ......................................................... 16 2.3.4 Body ........................................................................................ 17 2.3.5 Suspension ........................................................................... 17 2.3.6 Brake system ....................................................................... 18 2.3.6.1 Brakes Front axle ............................................................. 18 2.3.6.2 Brakes Rear axle ............................................................... 18

2.3.7 Rims/Tires............................................................................ 18 2.3.7.1 Rims / Tires Front axle: ................................................ 18 2.3.7.2 Rims / Tires Rear axle: .................................................. 18

2.3.8 Electrics ................................................................................. 19 2.3.9 Optional Electronics ........................................................ 19 2.3.10 Measurements .................................................................... 19 3.9.11 Color ....................................................................................... 19

2.4 ENGINE .................................................................................... 19 2.4.1 ECU .......................................................................................... 20 2.4.2 Lubricant Engine............................................................... 20

2.5 TRANSMISSION ....................................................................... 20 2.5.1 Gearbox Lubricant ............................................................ 20 2.5.2 Ramp Angle ......................................................................... 20 2.5.3 Differential Diagram (Attachment 5) ...................... 20 2.5.4 Emergency Gearbox Function ..................................... 21

2.6 BRAKES .................................................................................... 21 2.6.1 Brake Calipers ........................................................................... 21 2.6.2 Master Cylinders ................................................................ 22 2.6.3 Brake Rotors & Pads ........................................................ 22 2.6.4 Knockback Springs ........................................................... 22

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2.7 SUSPENSION & STEERING ..................................................... 22 2.7.1 Steering ................................................................................. 22 2.7.2 Control Arms ....................................................................... 22 2.7.2.1 Control Arm bearing points (attachment 6) ....... 23

2.7.3 Wheelbase Adjustment ................................................... 23 2.7.4 Anti-Roll Bars ..................................................................... 23 2.7.5 Shock Absorbers/Springs .............................................. 23 2.7.5.1 Front Axle Part No. .......................................................... 23 2.7.5.2 Rear Axle Part No. ............................................................ 23

2.8 TIE RODS ................................................................................. 24 2.9 TIRES........................................................................................ 24

2.9.1 Official Compounds 2016. .............................................. 24 2.9.2 Tire Circumference ........................................................... 24 2.9.3 Tire Ordering ...................................................................... 25 2.9.4 Tire Allocation .................................................................... 25 2.9.5 Tires Qualifying and Race ............................................. 25 2.9.6 Tire damage ........................................................................ 25

2.10 BODYWORK ............................................................................. 26 2.10.1 Overall car length and overhangs. ............................ 26 2.10.2 Windscreen .......................................................................... 26 2.10.3 Side and rear windows ................................................... 26

2.11 AERODYNAMIC DEVICES ....................................................... 26 2.12 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT/COCKPIT ............................... 27

2.12.1 Seat ......................................................................................... 27 2.12.2 Ventilation Cockpit ........................................................... 27 2.12.3 Roof Hatch ........................................................................... 27 2.12.4 Cool Suit ................................................................................ 27

2.13 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ..................................................... 28 2.13.1 Data Transmission ........................................................... 28 2.13.2 Data Recording .................................................................. 28

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Porsche Motorsport Introduction Dear Competitor,

We welcome you and are very pleased to see you competing in a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup in the Pirelli World Challenge GT Cup class. The class is an integral part of Porsche's international GT team and driver development ladder system and a great stepping stone into GT racing. As such it provides a great platform for young drivers and for experienced drivers alike. The team of Porsche Motorsport North America is here to assist you during and between race events to make sure that you can concentrate on your race program. We wish you a safe and successful 2016 race season. With kind regards,

Jens Walther President & CEO Porsche Motorsport North America The Porsche GT3 Cup is an international racing series characterised by equality of opportunity and fairness – in both technical and sporting terms. (participants, i. e. teams, drivers, sponsor) make a significant contribution to how the Series is perceived – both internally and by the general public. All those involved are responsible for conducting themselves is such a way as to uphold and safeguard the professionalism in which the Series and its participants are held by the general public. Moreover, fair and sporting competition represents an important safety aspect for all participants, and is intended to avoid risk factors.

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1.0 PWC Porsche GT Cup Regulations 1.1 ADDITIONAL ITEMS PERMITTED

The list below contains items approved by PMNA for use within the PWC Porsche GT Cup championship.

1.1.1 Drinking system A drinking system without an electric pump may be used. Prior to installation it has to be approved by the Technical Scrutineers and the series organiser.

1.1.2 Cooling system A cooling system with cooling vest may be used. Prior to installation it has to be approved by the Technical Scrutineers and the series organiser. The installation according to the manufacturer’s instructions is the sole responsibility of the participant.

1.2 PERMITTED MODIFICATIONS & INSTALLATIONS

The only work which may be carried out on the cars is that necessary for its normal servicing, or for the replacement of parts worn through normal use or accident.

The limits of the modifications and installations allowed are specified hereinafter. Any part worn through use or accident may only be replaced by identical Porsche Genuine Parts assigned to the eligible vehicles. The Porsche Genuine Parts are specified in the valid spare parts catalogue in each case.

The use of components manufactured by Porsche AG for other groups of vehicles (e.g. Porsche road vehicles) is also prohibited.

Throughout the car, the standard attachment parts such as nuts, bolts, washers, lock washers, spring washers, splint pins may only be replaced by Porsche Genuine Parts.The maintenance and replacement intervals as well as setting values specified by Porsche AG (see Technical Manual) are to be complied with.

The Series organiser may allow modifications that do not permit a competitive advantage to be achieved (e.g. modifications for the attachment of cameras).

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1.3 OFFICIAL PORSCHE FACTORY SEALS The following seals are affixed by Porsche Motorsport North America before competition

1 Engine 2 Valve Cover Left 3 Valve Cover Right 4 Oil Pump Left 5 Timing Cover Right 6 Transmission 7 Motronic ECU Seal 1 8 Motronic ECU Seal 2

If seals and marks are applied to the vehicle by the Technical Scrutineers or Porsche AG, these must not be damaged, changed or reproduced. If the seal on the engine electronic control unit is opened to allow welding work to be carried out, without being requested to do so, the control unit must then be taken to the Technical Scrutineers for another inspection and to be resealed. Before the unit is resealed the chronology of the work carried out must be submitted to the Technical Scrutineers. The removed seal has to be handed over to the Technical Scrutineers of Porsche AG. If a seal is found missing or damaged, an illegal manipulation will be assumed and an appropriate penalty shall be imposed. Seals that have fallen off during practice, qualifying or the race or are damaged must be notified to the Technical Scrutineers in writing immediately and certainly no later than one hour after the end of that specific session. Repairs subject to notification requirements The opening of the seal on the Motronic control unit must be applied for in written form to the series organizer and PMNA Non-observance of the mandatory reporting regulations ANY Seals opened or tampered with, without the approval of the series organiser could lead to a penalty up to and including exclusion.

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1.4 MINIMUM WEIGHTS AND BALLAST 1.4.1 Minimum Combine Weight

At no time during an event must the weight of a vehicle be less than the mandatory minimum weight. The minimum combined weight of the vehicle including the driver weight is 1,310 kg (2888 lbs.). The minimum weight must also be observed with an empty fuel system and the levels of operating liquids under minimum level.

1.4.2 Weighing Scale A weighing scale specified by the Technical Scrutineers is used for checking the minimum weights. It is referred to below as the ‘official scale’. The official scale is located in the Technical Scrutineering tent or in the respective pit.

1.4.3 Ballast Installation The installation of ballast is permitted. Only original Porsche

ballast components must be used. These must be installed in the provided holders at the position of the passenger‘s seat in accordance with the illustration in Attachment 4. The components of the ballast weights are identified by spare part numbers.

1.4.4 Minimum Vehicle Weight

Minimum vehicle weight without driver is 1,225 kg (2701lbs.) and consists of the dry vehicle weight plus

The weight of inboard Camera The weight of the radio system The weight of the respective ballast The weight of the ‘cool suit’ apparatus (see section 2.12.4 for more information)

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1.4.5 Minimum Fuel Weight For 2015 and beyond the minimum weight of the fuel 15 kg (33 lbs) no longer applies.

1.4.5 Minimum Driver Weight The minimum driver weight is 85 kg (187 lbs.). It consists of: The driver and his personal equipment (Hans, helmet e.t.c) when the weighing is ordered;

The driver equalization weight if applicable. 1.4.6 Ballast Plates

If the actual weight of the driver is less than 85 kg (187 lbs.), the equalization weight (to 85 kg) in the form of original Porsche ballast plates must be fixed on the passenger side in the defined location

Ballast Part No. Mass kg 997.504.848.00 2 kg 997.504.848.01 3.5 kg 997.504.848.02 7 kg

It is the driver’s responsibility to ensure that the sum of the installed equalization weight plus his/her actual weight (plus the parts of his/her personal equipment in the car at the time of the order to weigh the vehicle) is at least 85 kg (187 lbs.).

1.4.7 Alternate Weighing The Technical Scrutineers may decide to weigh vehicle and driver separately or in combination. If the vehicle, driver and fuel are weighed in combination the minimum weight consists of the particular sums of the minimum weights specified above.

1.4.8 Weight Qualifying and Races During the qualifying practice, the weight of the vehicle can only be altered by: Changing from slick tyres to wet tires or vice versa; Consumption of consumable materials and fluids.

During a race, the weight of the vehicle can only be altered by: Changing from slick tyres to wet tires or vice versa; Consumption of consumable materials and fluids.

On the way from the circuit to the Parc Fermé and in the Parc Fermé itself; also on the way to the postrace Technical Scrutineering under no circumstances must weight be added to the vehicle or the driver.

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1.4.9 Scale Use Participants have the opportunity to check the weight of their vehicles and drivers during the event on the official scale in agreement with the Technical Scrutineers.

1.4.10 Driver Safety Equipment. During driver weighing, each driver must wear his complete driver apparel, plus the mandatory head restraint system.

1.4.11 Weighing of Vehicles The vehicles are weighed as follows: Weighing of vehicles is carried out regularly on the official scale; If a driver is given the signal that his vehicle is selected for

weighing, he must take the shortest route possible to the weighing area and turn off the engine;

The vehicle will be weighed with the driver. The driver or a team member will receive written confirmation of the measured vehicle weight. During weighing the driver must not move in any way as to influence the weighing result.

Vehicles that cannot reach the weighing area under its own power, must be brought to the weighing area solely by series Officials or those who they delegate.

1.4.12 Vehicle Below Minimum Weight If during weighing the vehicle is found lighter than the currently applicable minimum weight for this vehicle, the vehicle and the driver will immediately be weighed again and immediately for a third time on the same scale and in the same condition. The maximum value of these 3 weigh-ins is regarded as the actual weight of the vehicle. Vehicles below miniumum weight will be subject to penalties as per PWC Sporting Regs Section 1.31

1.4.13 Determining the Driver Weights After free practice, qualifying and race, all drivers must go directly from Parc Fermé to the weighing area to determine their weight. This includes drivers whose vehicles broke down or remain on track, etc. Any driver who are approached by the TV partner for interviews may interrupt his walk to the weighing area for the duration of the interview. Any driver failing to present himself promptly for weighing may be referred to the Stewards of the Meeting who may apply a penalty. The drivers will be weighed individually and will receive a report on the determined weight. Any appeal against the observed weight must be immediately submitted in writing to the Technical Scrutineers after receiving the report.

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1.4.14 Driver Parc Ferme The driver is not permitted to leave the weighing area and the vehicle is not allowed to be removed without the consent of the Technical Scrutineers.

1.4.15 Total weight of the driver and vehicle During Technical Scrutineering the vehicle is weighed without the driver. The total weight results from the addition of driver weight and vehicle weight (including driver equalisation weight). If during the weighing procedure the vehicle is found to be lighter than the currently applicable minimum weight for this vehicle, the vehicle without the driver will immediately be weighed again and immediately for a third time on the same scale and in the same condition. The maximum value of these 3 weigh-ins is regarded as the actual weight of the vehicle.

1.4.16 Loss of Vehicle Parts All vehicle parts that were replaced during the free practice, qualifying session and race must be presented to the Technical Scrutineers without request for inspection. The parts that were removed from the vehicle will be marked by the Technical Scrutineers or their assistants if necessary and must afterwards not be modified in any way. These parts must remain until released by the Technical Scrutineers in the pit or in the Technical Scrutineering tent in sight of the Technical Scrutineers or his assistants. These parts can be considered when determining the weight instead of the replaced parts.

1.4.17 Vehicle Parc Fermé Vehicles that have been specified for weighing are subject to Parc Fermé regulations. It is forbidden to add or remove any substance to/from the vehicle after it has been selected to be weighed. The same applies during the weighing process or after the end of the race. It is the entrant’s responsibility to ensure that the race vehicle entered by him/her can be brought directly to Parc Ferme when instructed by the officials at any time during the event. Only the responsible sporting marshals and their helpers are permitted to enter the weighing area. In this area, the only activities on the vehicle are those expressly permitted by the aforementioned persons. If a vehicle is not presented for weighing despite a request, the Technical Scrutineers will inform the Stewards.

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1.5 GROUND CLEARANCE OF VEHICLE The minimum ground clearance of the ready-to-drive vehicle (with the driver in the vehicle and slick tires in accordance with Art. 2.7, at 2.0 bar ± 0.1 bar air pressure)(29 PSI) must not be less than the specified dimension, as measured at the specified measuring points, at any time of the race event. For the entire duration of the racing event the ground clearance of the front axle is to be a minimum of 78 mm and the clearance at the rear axle a minimum of 100 mm. The measuring points (see Attachment 7) at the front axle are the mounting bolts (M12 x 105) of the cross member/bodywork in relation to the reference surface and the machined rear surface in the direction of travel on the side section of the rear axle in relation to the reference surface. The ground clearance may be changed within the existing adjustment range.

1.5.1 Measurement Points (Attatchment 7)

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1.5.2 Measuring method The minimum ground clearance is checked on the official flat surface and scales by the series technical inspectors. The measurement is checked with the ready-to-drive vehicle including the driver onboard. Any measuring tolerances will be taken into account by the Technical Scrutineers. Verification of the vehicle ride height can also be done with -Porsche AG measuring wheels. The Technical Scrutineers can also use instruments such as calipers or a depth gauge to determine the vehicle ride height instead of a gauge.

1.5.3 Fixation Pre Silencer Changes to the body to fix the pre silencer (cutting of insulation and rivet bolt) are permitted as under Attachment 9.

1.5.3.1 Pre Silencer Picture (Attachment 9)

1.6 EXHAUST PRESCRIPTIONS The cars must be equipped with a catalytic converter in compliance with the DMSB exhaust prescriptions. Only manifolds with the -following parts numbers are permitted:

LHS 997.113.021.A1 RHS: 997.113.022.A1 For manifolds 997.113. [021 /022].98 please contact PMNA

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1.7 NOISE REGULATIONS The permitted vehicle noise limit will be a maximum of 120dBa. The test Procedure is listed in PWC Technical regulations.

1.8 MANDATORY DECALS All competing vehicles must be equipped with the advertising decals, logos, driver name and start numbers specified by the series. Vehicles of a team with virtually identical liveries must have clearly different wing mirror coloring. The mirror colors used to identify the vehicles are to be retained for the entire season.

1.9 SAFETY EQUIPMENT Vehicles must comply with the safety equipment listed in the PWC Technical Regulations safety appendices Section 11.0. Equipment will be checked at each event to ensure compliance. NOTE Only the Approved 991 Window net mounting systems are permitted. The part numbers are 991 CUP – 991.722.511.9A Z left mount (driver’s door) 991 CUP – 991.722.512.9A Z Right mount (middle of car) Installation documentation is available from PMNA: - 991-CUP_mount_safety-net_left_middle.ppt

1.10 FUEL The Technical Scrutineers shall be entitled to take fuel samples

from a participant’s vehicle at any time during the event. 1.10.1 Minimum Fuel Remaining

the participant must ensure that a minimum amount of three (3) litres of fuel can be taken from the corresponding removal point (fuel removal valve) in the cargo bay.

1.10.2 Fuel Specification The fuel used throughout the event and any samples removed must be identical to the reference fuel. The official fuel is VP WC-101. The complete specification is in the PWC Technical regulations section 10.2. All additives are prohibited.

1.10.3 Refuelling Fueling and refueling of the vehicles during free practice, qualifying and the race is forbidden. All chemical or thermal changes to the fuel are forbidden.

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2.0 SPECIFIC TECHNICAL REGULATIONS 2.1 VEHICLE MODEL

Porsche competition use vehicle with the designation Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car (Type 991). Built by Porsche AG in small production run on the basis of the Porsche 911 GT3. The vehicle must be to “MY 2016” specification. Special parts used in the 911 GT3 Cup which cannot be obtained via the Porsche trade organization are available exclusively from the Porsche Motorsports North America [PMNA].

2.2 PORSCHE MOTORSPORT CONTACTS

Porsche Motorsport North America, Inc. 3203-3207 South Shannon Street Santa Ana, CA 92704, USA Office: +1-714-361-2503 Fax: +1-714-546-2311 Parts Manager At Track PWC Purchases Ralph Hollack (714) 361 2512 [email protected] General parts purchases from PMNA: Rob Owen (714) 361-2516 [email protected] Asst. Parts Manager Caren Brewster (714) 361-2515 [email protected] Parts Sales Specialist Trevor Mady (714) 361-2521 Parts Sales Specialist [email protected]

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2.3 VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 2.3.1 Vehicle

Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (Type 991), MY 2016 2.3.2 Engine

Aluminum six-cylinder rear-mounted boxer engine Sealed by PMNA. 3,800 cm3; stroke 76.4 mm; bore 102.7 mm Max. power: 338 kW (460 hp) at 7,500 rpm Max. rpm: 8,500 rpm Single-mass flywheel Water cooling heat management for engine and gearbox Four valves per cylinder Sequential multi-point fuel injection Required fuel quality: SERIES VP PWC101 Dry-sump lubrication Electronic engine management (Bosch MS 4.6) Race exhaust system with race catalytic converter Rear silencer with centered exhaust pipe Electronic acceleration pedal

2.3.3 Power transmission

• Porsche six-speed sequential dog-type gearbox • Gear ratios: – Ring & pinion gear 14/22 = 1.571 – Final drive 17/41 = 2.412 – 1st gear 13/41 = 3.154 – 2nd gear 17/40 = 2.353 – 3rd gear 19/36 = 1.895 – 4th gear 19/29 = 1.526 – 5th gear 24/30 = 1.250 – 6th gear 34/35 = 1.029 • Internal pressure-oil lubrication with active oil cooling • Limited slip differential • Triple-disc sintered metal race clutch • Pneumatic paddle shift system

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2.3.4 Body

• Lightweight bodywork with smart aluminum-steel composite construction

• Welded-in roll cage, In compliance with FIA Homologation Regulations for safety cages

• Front bonnet with two air inlets for cockpit ventilation and quick fasteners

• Removable roof section • Rescue bar analogue DTM system • Modified and widened 911 GT3 fenders • Modified rear wheel arches • Modified and widened 911 GT3 front-end with spoiler lip • Modified 911 GT3 rear-end with integrated rain light, in

compliance with FIA Homologation Regulations • Lightweight exterior:

CRP doors with sport-design rear-view mirrors CRP rear engine lid with quick fasteners CRP rear wing; adjustable Lexan front and rear windows Lexan rear side windows with ventilation openings

• Underbody tray with air routing for brake and driveshaft cooling in the rear

• Modified 911 cockpit: Weight optimized magnesium sub frame Ergonomic driver-oriented centre console Switch mask with fluorescent lettering Steering wheel with quick release coupling control panel and shift paddles

• Race bucket seat with longitudinal adjustment; Homologated to latest FIA requirements Individual padding system

• FIA Approved Six-point harness system • 100 liter fuel cell (FT3 safety fuel cell) • Built-in air jack system (three legs)

2.3.5 Suspension Front axle: McPherson Suspension strut Adjustable in height, wheel camber and track Forged strut for Optimized stiffness Double shear tie rod connection Heavy-duty spherical bearings Wheel hubs with centre lock

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Racing shock absorbers, non-adjustable Forged supporting mount Double-blade-type anti-roll bar Electrohydraulic power steering Rear axle: Multilink rear suspension Adjustable in height, wheel camber and track Forged strut for Optimized stiffness Double shear tie rod connection Heavy-duty spherical bearings Wheel hub with centre lock Racing shock absorbers, non-adjustable Forged supporting mount Double-blade-type anti-roll bar

2.3.6 Brake system

2 independent brake circuits for front and rear axle, adjustable by the driver via brake balance system

2.3.6.1 Brakes Front axle Aluminum six-piston racing calipers in monobloc design Multipiece steel brake discs; internally vented and slotted, 380

mm diameter, Racing brake pads Optimized ventilation routing

2.3.6.2 Brakes Rear axle Aluminum four-piston racing calipers in monobloc design Multipiece steel brake discs; internally vented and slotted, 380

mm diameter, Racing brake pads Optimized ventilation routing

2.3.7 Rims/Tires 2.3.7.1 Rims / Tires Front axle:

Single-piece light-alloy rims according to Porsche specifications and design with centre lock, 10.5Jx18 ET28

Pirelli tires; tire size: 285/645-18 2.3.7.2 Rims / Tires Rear axle:

Single-piece light-alloy rims according to Porsche specifications and design with centre lock, 12J x 18 ET 53

Pirelli tires; tire size: 325/705-18

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2.3.8 Electrics COSWORTH color display ICD COSWORTH electrical system control unit IPS32 Electronic throttle system Fire extinguishing system (extinguishing agent: gas) 12 V,70 Ah (AGM), leak proof battery 150Ah Motorsport Alternator Fan in light weight design Wiper with direct drive Bi-xenon headlight system LED daytime front and rear running lights and rain light

2.3.9 Optional Electronics Brake- and steering-wheel sensors Memory extension COSWORTH ICD 128 MB Bosch MSA-Box

2.3.10 Measurements Overall length: 4,547 mm Overall width: 1,851 mm Overall height: 1,280 mm Wheelbase: 2,458 mm

3.9.11 Color Exterior: white C9A Interior: white filler, no clear-coat

2.4 ENGINE

ALL engines are sealed at Porsche AG prior to delivery. A vehicle with an unsealed engine or with a damaged seal is not permitted to participate in the GT Cup under any circumstances.

Any work on the engine that requires the seal to be opened must be undertaken by Porsche PMNA. An engine change has to be approved in writing by the organizer prior to the change.

Engines can be called in at the instructions of the sports Stewards.

Before the engines are delivered and refitted, a new seal will be affixed by Technical Scrutineers at Porsche AG/PMNA.

The original screws for fastening the exhaust system in place may be replaced by stud bolts and hexagon nuts.

Therefore, only the following parts are allowed to be used: 4 x stud bolts M10X70 8.8 part number: 999.062.170.02 4 x nuts M10 part number: 900.377.011.01

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2.4.1 ECU Only the Motronic electronic control units coded and sealed by the series organizer for the races may be used throughout the entire event. The Motronic electronic control unit including the complete wiring loom must be used without modifications. The series organizer or the Technical Scrutineers reserve the right to check or exchange the Motronic electronic control or record the engine characteristic data at any time during the event. The series organizer reserves the right to reprogram the Motronic electronic control units and to reseal the plug-in connectors for reading the electronic control units at the start of an event. It is thus ensured that the status of the program and data is identical for all participating vehicles.

2.4.2 Lubricant Engine Engine: Mandatory Mobil 1 OW-40. All additives are prohibited.

2.5 TRANSMISSION 2.5.1 Gearbox Lubricant

Transmission: Mandatory Mobilube 1 SHC 75W-90. All additives are prohibited. There has to be a minimum of 2.7 liters of transmission oil in the gearbox at all times.

2.5.2 Ramp Angle The ramp angle of the differential lock is 52° (traction) and 30° (overrun). The ramp angles are determined from the axis of rotation (Attachment 5). The number of friction plates and the assembly order shall correspond to the image shown in Attachment 5, and must not be changed.

2.5.3 Differential Diagram (Attachment 5)

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2.5.4 Emergency Gearbox Function

After the gearbox emergency operation function has been switched on by the driver, the vehicle must be brought back to the pit lane immediately. The vehicle may only leave the pit lane after this function has been deactivated.

2.6 BRAKES 2.6.1 Brake Calipers

Only the following brake caliper parts are permitted: Front One piece Aluminum six-piston calipers

Fr Left: 991.351.427.8A / Fr Right: 991.351.428.8A Rear One piece Aluminum four-piston calipers

Rr Left: 991.352.427.8A / Rr Right : 991.352.428.8A

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2.6.2 Master Cylinders Only standard master brake cylinders are permitted Front axle: (17.8 mm diam, Part No: 991.355.170.8C) Rear axle: (17.8 mm diam, Part No.: 991.355.170.8C).

2.6.3 Brake Rotors & Pads Front Axle Internally vented brake discs, 380mm, x 32mm, Part No: FL: 991.351.105.8A / FR: 991.351.106.8A Racing brake pads, part number: 991.351.942.8A Rear Axle Internally vented brake discs, diameter 380mm x 30mm, part number: RL: 991.352.107.8A / RR: 991.352.108.8A Racing brake pads, part number: 991.352.942.8A

2.6.4 Knockback Springs A knock-back spring must be installed in each case under each brake piston of all brake calipers. External thermal or chemical treatment of these springs is prohibited. Therefore, only the following parts are allowed to be used: Front axle: 991.351.963.8A / Rear axle: 991.352.963.8A

2.7 SUSPENSION & STEERING The suspension may be modified within the scope of the specified setting range. All genuine parts must be retained.

2.7.1 Steering The position of the steering wheel on the front axle control arm is determined by spacer washers with a thickness of 8.5 mm (part number: 991.341.613.8A). No hub extensions are allowed to be installed. The adjustment facility in length and height which is available by standard may be used.

2.7.2 Control Arms The maximum permissible thicknesses of the spacer washers in the front and rear axle control arms are:

Front axle: 18 mm Rear axle: 15 mm The trailing arm axle bearing points of the front and rear wishbones must be left in the position in which they are delivered. Additionally, the screw positions of the trailing arms at the wishbone bearing points may not be modified (see Attachment 6).

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2.7.2.1 Control Arm bearing points (attachment 6)

2.7.3 Wheelbase Adjustment

The wheel base on the left and right side of the vehicle must be 2,460 mm +/–15 mm. Measurement is the centers of the wheel hub.

2.7.4 Anti-Roll Bars • The anti-roll bars are only allowed to be unhooked provided

that no parts are removed in the process. Only the setting options for which the technical specifications have been provided may be used.

• Shims may be used to compensate for the axial clearance of the anti-roll bars on the front and rear axles. These are available in the following versions: 1 mm with the spare part number: 991.343.761.8A 2 mm with the spare part number: 991.343.761.8B

• Other shims or methods for axial clearance compensation must not be used. However, the overall axial clearance must not be less than 2 mm for each anti-roll bar.

2.7.5 Shock Absorbers/Springs Only the factory-installed Sachs shock absorbers and H&R chassis springs in their original condition may be used. The bump stops of the rear vibration dampers must be part: 0049 5111 0 250.

2.7.5.1 Front Axle Part No. Damper: 991.343.045.8D Main 240N/mm: 991.343.531.8C Bump stop:991.343.677.8A Helper 75/60/43: 996.343.537.90

2.7.5.2 Rear Axle Part No. Damper: 991.333.677.8A Main 260N/mm: 991.333.531.8C Bump stop:991.333.677.8A Helper 80/60/60: 997.333.537.90

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2.8 TIE RODS The inner Torx screw part number: 999.073.252.09 may be replaced by an external hex screw part number: 900.378.030.01

2.9 TIRES

SOURCE PWC Technical Regs 10.1

All Pirelli tires must be purchased from the Official Tire Supplier. The brand and size of tire must be the same as the official tire specified in the APPENDIX A. In the event of a conflict the team must be able to produce documentation showing the purchase of the tires. The barcodes must match the official tire supplier’s sales records.

Official Supplier FRISBY PERFORMANCE TIRE Vegas, Nevada 702-433-7390

Tires must be used unmodified, as supplied by an Official Tire Supplier. Filing, buffing, or any other disguising of tire sidewall is prohibited. The use of tire warmers, chemical treatments, or any means to artificially enhance tire performance is prohibited.

2.9.1 Official Compounds 2016.

GT Cup Slicks (dry) Rains (Wets) Front 285/645-18 DH WH Rear 325/705-18 DH WH

2.9.2 Tire Circumference

ONLY the following tire diameters must be entered in the Porsche Data logger. For wheel speed

Front Axle 0.65m diameter Circumference 2.042m Rear Axle 0.71m diameter Circumference 2.230m

There are no specifications for the tire pressure, but Pirelli recommendations and instructions must be observed. Only atmospheric air or nitrogen may be used to inflate the tires.

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2.9.3 Tire Ordering The tires for the respective event must be ordered from the official Pirelli supplier in the technical regulations at least 10 working days before the load in day of the race event.

2.9.4 Tire Allocation

For 2016 tire allocation is the same as the PWC Sporting Rules 1.16.2 and 1.17.3. Any Official tire of the correct size and compound may be used for the free practice sessions. The tires maybe new or used.

2.9.5 Tires Qualifying and Race SOURCE: PWC Sporting Regs 1.6.2 Tires All cars must start qualifying and the first race on

official sanctioned tires in accordance with the vehicles technical specification. They must be stamped with the official qualifying stamp on the tire sidewall.

Tire Use - Prior to qualifying for the first race a PWC official will mark four (4) dry tires per car. The technical staff will visit the individual team paddock areas to mark each team’s tires during the specified time(s). Any Teams failing to have tires marked will not be permitted to commence the qualifying session until reporting to tech for official marking.

Rain Tires - The use of rain tires is the decision of the crew chief of each team. If a car uses rain tires in any part of qualifying, but then elects to start on dry tires then the car must start on the four (4) dry t ires marked PRIOR to qualifying. Rain tires will not be marked but must be of the correct compound and size specified by the tire manufacturer. If used at the start of a race they may be new or used WETS.

2.9.6 Tire damage

Cars must start RACE ONE (1) with a minimum of THREE (3) stamped qualifying tires. New tires may be used for RACE TWO (2) and RACE THREE (3) if needed. In each race, the fastest lap time will only be recorded for vehicles using a minimum of THREE (3) of the tires it started the race with. If more than one tire needs to be replaced, the relevant vehicle/driver will start from the last position of the starting grid. The decision of the Stewards of the meeting will be final.

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The participants placed behind the affected driver move forward accordingly. Where several vehicles have been involved in this type of tire change, the relevant drivers shall be lined up at the back of the starting grid in the order of their qualifying results. NOTE: More information on starting position with penalties is in the PWC sporting regulations section 1.17

2.10 BODYWORK 2.10.1 Overall car length and overhangs.

The overall length of the car is 4,547 mm +/–10 mm. The front overhang is 1,043 mm +/–10 mm, measured from

the middle of the wheel of the front axle to the leading edge of the vehicle (first point in the direction of the longitudinal axis, front lip included).

The rear overhang is 1,045 mm +/–10 mm, measured from the middle of the wheel of the rear axle to the rear edge of the vehicle (last point in the direction of the longitudinal axis, rear wing excluded).

External bodywork (including windows) The delivery status of the bodywork has to be preserved.

2.10.2 Windscreen To protect the windscreen, tear-off screens may be attached to the windscreen. Fitting will be checked and approved by Technical Scrutineering.

2.10.3 Side and rear windows Only the genuine Porsche 911 GT3 Cup side and rear windows in their original version are permissible. Part numbers: Door window Left : 991.542.511.8B / Right : 991.542.511.8B Rear side window Left : 991.543.511.8A /Right: 991.543.512.8A Rear window 991.545.111.8A

2.11 AERODYNAMIC DEVICES The original position of the wing section may be changed within the specified scope for adjustment. Masking the central cooler in horizontal line to regulate the engine temperature is allowed. Taping of the side radiators is only permitted if the center radiator has already been completely taped. The taping over of slots in the bodywork and openings is not allowed.

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2.12 PASSENGER COMPARTMENT/COCKPIT 2.12.1 Seat

Seats may be adapted by removing or adding upholstery. Modifications require the series approval. The maximum allowed padding height is 50 mm and only permitted using original Recaro parts. Removal of any upholstery from the horizontal seat surface is not permitted and must be greater than 10mm thick. Modification of padding inlays in any form is prohibited. The padding components must be procured exclusively from the seat manufacturer (Recaro). The original mounting (seat rail and bracket) must be retained.

2.12.2 Ventilation Cockpit Ventilation in the passenger compartment. Only the factory-fitted ventilation pipe (NACA-intake on the front opening hood) is permissible for cockpit ventilation. The ventilation of the windscreen must not be affected. For additional ventilation of the passenger compartment only the existing original ventilation openings in the rear back windows are permissible. The dimension of the NACA-intake may be changed by taping in order to regulate the air inlet into the passenger compartment.

2.12.3 Roof Hatch The vehicle has an opening in the roof in order to make using the KED System in the eventual recovery of the driver easier. The roof hatch is located above the driver and has opening dimensions of 420 x 420 mm. The roof hatch is attached to the roof via 4 livelocks.

2.12.4 Cool Suit The use of a ‘cool suit’ aid is permissible. The method of cooling is restricted to the removal of heat from the driver by means of water as a cooling medium stored in an unrefrigerated, typically insulated vessel (i.e. cooler). Only water (existing in either solid or liquid matter form) is allowed as the system cooling medium. Any apparatus employing a more effective thermodynamic cycle (e.g. refrigeration in the form of a reverse Carnot cycle) is not permissible. Any other externally powered device within the ‘cool suit’ apparatus other than a pump to circulate the fluid is not permissible. The weight of the cool suit apparatus and the cooling water may be included in the minimum weight measurement of the vehicle per 1.4.4. Any competitor electing to make use of a ‘cool suit’ for purposes of both racing and/or qualifying, must

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inform either Porsche Motorsport North America (PMNA) official to arrange for their cooler to be sealed before each race and qualifying session. In order for the cool suit’s cooler to be sealed it must be prepared in accordance with the image and bill of materials depicted below. The installation of the bracket to be sealed is subject to the approval of both PMNA and PWC series officials. During post qualifying or post race scrutineering, should there be evidence of deviation from the approved apparatus or if the seal itself is found to be broken or tampered with, the driver will be subject to penalties up to and including exclusion from the session.

2.13 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT laptops or similar may only be connected by a Porsche official during Qualify and race sessions from the official start time up to the end of the Parc Fermé.

2.13.1 Data Transmission Any non-verbal radio transmission (e.g. telemetry) is forbidden.

2.13.2 Data Recording Use of the factory-fitted COSWORTH data system is compulsory. The COSWORTH system assigned to the vehicle chassis number must not be exchanged. All recorded data from ANY official sessions must be made available to the Technical Scrutineers or the series organizer. The installation of the

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optional 128MB memory, steering angle, and/or brake pressure sensors is permitted with genuine components manufactured by COSWORTH. Any additional electrical connection to the vehicle wiring harness is not allowed.